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CONSTRUCTION WORLD

OCTOBER

2016

Bronze

Project name: House van der Vyver

House van der Vyver, a uniquely challenging

project, called for the construction of a

double-storey home on severely sloping solid

rock in an eco-sensitive reserve.

Structures Larger than 220 m

2

Gold

Project name: House Du Preez

House du Preez, a post-and-beam structure,

is on a game farm with no on-site accommo-

dation, which made for strict working hours

that challenged the Eco Log Homes team to

achieve this magnificent bush getaway. The

project’s attention to detail and interesting

architectural features impressed the judges.

Silver

Project name: House Bolitho

Stringent regulations and height restrictions

governing this heritage area of Simonstown

and the discovery of a main sewer running

through the site challenged the architect and

contractor to meet the client brief. The result

is an asset to the surroundings and a tribute

to the Logo Homes team.

Silver

Project name: House Richards

Strict new council regulations regarding

building on the side of a mountain stimulated

the ingenuity of both architect and engineer

on this project, who provided practical floor

plans and pleasing elevations to maximise

the structure’s available footprint.

Roofing: Residential,

Commercial & Exposed

Trusses

Gold

Project name: House Viking Trust

This extensive renovation required neat,

accurate carpentry to produce, erect and

brace this complex exposed roof structure,

which pays homage to the beauty of design

symmetry.

Gold

Project name: Reddford House, Northcliff

A turnkey project where close cooperation

with the design team ensured that the

client brief was met. This has resulted in

state-of-the art exposed structural roofing

elements being used as features to enhance

the buildings’ ambience.

Gold

Project name: Vergelegen Shopping Centre

The harmony of design, construction

detailing and robust appearance of this shop-

ping centre roof will have many a shopper

looking upwards. Its rugged beauty and

symmetry illustrate the contractor’s ability to

evoke the past by recreating the forms and

shapes of yesteryear.

Silver

Project name: Hazeldean Office Park

Hazeldean Office Parks showcases the effec-

tive use of timber roof trusses on large span

Flywheel & Suspended Bridge.

House Hirschon.

House Puttick.

House Riddell.

House Du Preez.

House Viking Trust.

commercial projects with complex architec-

tural detailing in exposed areas.

Bronze

Project name: Reddam International College

This impressive project was designed,

supplied and erected as a turnkey service

to the main contractor. Complex curved

and circular roof structures were no match

for the experienced LCP Roofing team who

went above and beyond the call of duty to

complete this roofing structure.

Bronze

Project name: House Alcock

House Alcock’s roof showcases beautiful

old-school design and engineering coupled

with highly skilled carpentry. Attention

to detail and high quality finishes lend an

attractive, old-world appearance to the

exposed Douglas Fir hammer roof trusses.

Bronze

Project name: House Majorie

Interesting truss designs with extensive

architectural details were skilfully addressed

by LCP Roofing’s design, fabrication and erec-

tion teams. The end result more than met the

contractor’s brief.